Old Brown Glue – The Liquid Hide Glue
Patrick Edwards explains how his liquid hide glue, Old Brown Glue works.
Patrick Edwards explains how his liquid hide glue, Old Brown Glue works.
Antique furniture repair, reversible animal glue, finish preservation, restoration. Repaired with Old Brown Glue, the liquid hide glue.
Simple explanation and example on how hide glue works and how to use its reversibility potential. You can also watch veneering columns to see how reversibility can be used as a asset to a process.
Low-Tech method for veneering a column using liquid Hide Glue, by W Patrick Edwards.
Architectural kitchen cabinet Marquetry panels by Antique Refinishers, Inc. W. Patrick Edwards & Patrice Lejeune. Made with Old Brown Glue, the liquid hide glue.
Veneering a marquetry picture with hide glue on a hot press.
W. Patrick Edwards from Old Brown Glue explain how you can conserve your excess Hot Hide Glue by drying it and re-humidify it later when you are ready to use it again. No more wasted glue.
Veneering in a vacuum bag using Old Brown Glue, the liquid hide glue.
Hide Glue Veneered surface restoration with Old Brown Glue, by re-hydration of the animal glue.
Demonstration of secret compartment and mechanism of our marquetry treasure boxes. The boxes were made using Hot Hide Glue and Old Brown Glue.
Patrice Lejeune from Antique Refinishers, Inc. and American School of French Marquetry, demonstrate the incrustation of a marquetry following the piece by piece technique or classic method, using assembly board, sawn veneer and hide glue. This marquetry panel is part of the “Treasure Box – Series #2” project.